luni, 12 august 2013, 11:00:27 UTC+3, Alan Forrester a scris:
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> Do you have arguments against Clojure's current syntax? 
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> Alan


Well, there are disadvantages. And I don't mean Clojure in particular, but 
lisp in general. Flattening everything to lists and similar data structures 
sucks out some of the sugar from the grammar and it becomes harder for the 
brain to process. Yes you can always train your brain, but that's not the 
point of this thread. Clojure brings indeed some nice improvements to the 
lisp syntax by making other data structure first class as well (while lisp 
has only lists).

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